Holistic hospitality is the aim at Eaton Hotel DC. The downtown venue is a combination of a healing wellness center and a contemporary bohemian retreat. Rooms are decked out in Gachot Studio-designed furnishings that mix together rich woods and vibrant kilim rugs, giving them a relaxed, residential feel. Guest can mingle throughout a series of communal areas and shared workspaces or indulge in a solitary cocktail at American Son's marble bartop. At the heart of the hotel is its wellness center. Rather than clocking in the miles on treadmills, visitors may find their inner zen with classes ranging from meditation and yoga to sound baths and infrared saunas.

Rather than topping their huts with traditional thatched roofs, the Kudadoo Maldives Private Island Resort is taking a sustainable approach to the exotic beach getaway. It's instead covered completely by solar panels that collect enough energy to power the entire property. The escape is floating in a lagoon just off a tiny island in the Maldives. Guests stay in private over-the-water bungalows that are fitted with Tasmanian oak floors and handmade furniture and come with private butlers and personal plunge pools. Forming an arched pattern, each room is fully immersed in views of the turquoise waters. On the opposite end of the island, the two-story main building houses a restaurant, lounge, spa, and a pool that extends out into the sea.

Zaha Hadid Architects add the Morpheus Hotel to the skyline in Macau, China. Inspired by the country's ancient tradition of jade carving, the 772 guest rooms are housed within a sculpted exoskeleton. Its interior continues the futuristic aesthetic with fluid walls and glass elevators to transport guests throughout the space. Glazed panels fill the geometric frame offering panoramic views of the surroundings from both the suites and the five chef-run restaurants. But the best views can be found while lounging 40-stories up at the rooftop swimming pool. Also on the property are six duplex villas with butler service, kitchens, and massage rooms, a wellness center, and a fine collection of modern art.

After 213 different tests, Everland has crafted the ultimate collection of everyday essentials. Uniform offers 12 basic pieces that look great and will keep looking great for a whole year. From their t-shirts to their denim, each item has been put through its paces, ensuring they won't fade, stretch, shrink, or fall apart. To erase any doubt, they've backed the entire collection with a 365-day guarantee.

Backed by the power of a neural network, the Langogo translator lets you hold real-time conversations in over 100 languages. It has an embedded eSIM that gives it cellular network access in over 70 countries while allowing it to serve as a WiFi hotspot for up to five devices. Translations are delivered in under a second, with multiple mics supporting two-way translation, and a built-in AI assistant can deliver relevant local information including weather, exchange rates, and attraction information.

It's rebuilt every winter in northern Sweden, only to melt away in the spring. Yet that impermanence is part of the appeal. Built with two-ton blocks of ice from the nearby Torne River, the Icehotel is the result of collaborations between artists and engineers, who work together to create the arched hallways, unique rooms, and ornate reception areas. Since it stays around 23 degrees inside, guests are outfitted with warm outer clothing and Arctic sleeping bags for their bed. Warm accommodations are also available, as is an ice chapel and ice bar, and thanks to a solar-powered addition, part of the hotel will now be able to operate year-round, giving even more people a chance to spend a night on ice.

Resting on a foundation of stilts, the Pan Treetop Cabins give guests a birds-eye-view of Norway's Finnskogen forest. The two a-framed shelters are perched off the ground, accessed only by a spiral staircase. In contrast to the dark exteriors, the interiors are clad in pale plywood panels while a triangular glazing frames in the neighboring canopies. Surrounded by trees, trails, and fjords, there's more than enough hiking, fishing, and climbing to occupy your time.

Founded by former Under Armour execs, Revtown uses its sportswear background to create the formula for comfortable, flexible, and durable jeans. The secret's in their Decade Denim. The signature fabric weaves Italian yarn with a four-way stretch to create a textile that that's incredibly tough without being stiff, giving you the comfort of athletic wear with the versatility of jeans. Available in a variety of cuts and washes, they'll have no problem making their way into your regular rotation.

Based in Hamburg, Germany, Sternglas creates functional, no-nonsense timepieces inspired by the Bauhaus design movement. The Topograph is one of their latest releases, centered around a black brushed stainless steel case and black dial with thin white markings. Among the highly legible indices is a Rehaut with each second inscribed that conveys the appearance of a technical measuring device. The minimalist watch is powered by rock-solid Miyota 821A automatic movement that's visible through the crystal case back and protected by slightly domed sapphire glass. Short, curved lugs make for a comfortable fit along with a leather strap that is handmade in Germany that can be swapped out in seconds for another thanks to the built-in quick release spring bars.

Set in Downtown Detroit, the Shinola Hotel extends the brand's timeless style to the hospitality business. 129 guest rooms are spread over eight floors, including new construction and spaces that once served as stores. In addition to the expected Shinola products, you'll find marble tubs, terraces, and perhaps even a fireplace among the more than 50 room configurations. Also on-site are a public-accessible "living room", a mezzanine bar — named Saksy's, after the bar owned by partner Dan Gilbert's father — a ballroom, and a conservatory. Part of the company's ongoing investment in Detroit, the hotel is the cornerstone of a new development that is home to multiple eateries and shops, meaning you won't have far to go to find everything you need.

Currently, the Flying Nest Shipping Container Hotel is perched 5,900 feet off the ground at the Avoriaz ski resort. Designed by Ora-ïto for AccorHotels, the roaming resort is comprised of a network of stacked shipping containers that are made to be packed up and installed at any location across the globe in less than a day. The units' original steel facades have been clad in warm wood paneling for a cozy atmosphere. Each one houses a room that consists of a living area, a bathroom, and a bed situated below a large picture window showcasing the local landscapes. Outdoor terraces connect each module while offering an area where guests can gather and socialize over the present location. Flying Nest will remain in the French Alps through the winter, allowing skiers to shred the slopes from right outside their doorsteps.